The Jungle, Volume 2Upton Sinclair, 1920 - 413 pages |
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... wanted nothing ex- cept to get away with Ona and to let the world go its own way . So his hands relaxed and he merely said quietly : " It is done , and there is no use in weeping , Teta Elzbieta . " Then his look turned toward Ona , who ...
... wanted nothing ex- cept to get away with Ona and to let the world go its own way . So his hands relaxed and he merely said quietly : " It is done , and there is no use in weeping , Teta Elzbieta . " Then his look turned toward Ona , who ...
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... wanted them to . They climbed a long series of stairways outside of the building , to the top of its five or six stories . Here were the chute , with its river of hogs , all patiently toiling upward ; there was a place for them to rest ...
... wanted them to . They climbed a long series of stairways outside of the building , to the top of its five or six stories . Here were the chute , with its river of hogs , all patiently toiling upward ; there was a place for them to rest ...
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... wanted was to put a stop to the habit of " speeding - up " ; they were trying their best to force a lessening of the pace , for there were some , they said , who could not keep up with it , whom it was killing . But Jurgis had no ...
... wanted was to put a stop to the habit of " speeding - up " ; they were trying their best to force a lessening of the pace , for there were some , they said , who could not keep up with it , whom it was killing . But Jurgis had no ...
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... wanted him to do in the meantime . And now here he was , worn out in soul and body , and with no more place in the world than a sick dog . He had his home , as it happened , and some one who would care for him if he never got a job ...
... wanted him to do in the meantime . And now here he was , worn out in soul and body , and with no more place in the world than a sick dog . He had his home , as it happened , and some one who would care for him if he never got a job ...
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... wanted a job , any sort of a job . So the next day he went and found the man who had spoken to him , and promised to bring him a third of all he earned ; and that same day he was put to work in Durham's cellars . It was a " pickle ...
... wanted a job , any sort of a job . So the next day he went and found the man who had spoken to him , and promised to bring him a third of all he earned ; and that same day he was put to work in Durham's cellars . It was a " pickle ...
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